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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 20, 2013 21:22:55 GMT -4
Champions Roll Call:
WWF Champion: Hulk Hogan WWF Tag Team Champions: U.S. Express WWF Intercontinental Champion: Junkyard Dog
WCW World Heavyweight Champion: Ric Flair WCW World Tag Team Champions: Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard WCW United States Champion: Lex Luger WCW United States Tag Team Champions: Fantastics WCW World Television Champion: Tully Blanchard
The shows will trade off. I'll only post angle recaps on the television shows. The WWF roster you saw in the other thread will remain as is. The WCW roster is going to be equally as interesting I think. I'm going to change jobber names around so each company has unique jobbers. Guys will jump from company to company. I'm going to try and avoid company jumps for the first six months or so.
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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 21, 2013 20:49:27 GMT -4
The television schedule for this:
Saturday:
9 am - WCW Pro 11 am - WCW Worldwide 1 pm - WWF Superstars 6 pm - WCW Saturday Night
Sunday:
10 am - USWA Championship Wrestling 11 am - WWF Wrestling Challenge
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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 21, 2013 21:02:13 GMT -4
WCW Pro: 2/1/1987
Brad Armstrong pinned WCW World Television Champion Tully Blanchard at 4:14 with a roll up
David and Kevin Von Erich d. Kanas Jayhawks at 17:09 with a bodyslam
Main Event: Jimmy Garvin pinned Manny Fernandez at 29:48 with a low blow
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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 22, 2013 9:53:12 GMT -4
WCW Worldwide: 2-1-87
Black Bart pinned Randy Barber at 6:16 with an elbow
Brett and Buzz Sawyer d. Jim and Mac Jeffers at 3:41 with a rolling reverse
The Great Muta pinned Joshua Stroud at 5:10 with a Flying Elbow
Main Event: Rufus R. Jones pinned Ole Anderson at 13:19 with the Freight Train*1
Notes:
*1 - Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard hit the ring after the match. They tie Jones up in the ropes and put the boots to him. Rocky King, Jim Jeffers and Gene Ligon come out to try to make the save but the Horsemen clear out the ring. The attack continues until Dusty Rhodes, Manny Fernandez and Magnum TA run out for the save.
Angle Developments:
Brad Armstrong is backstage for an interview. When asked if he's going to demand a title shot against Tully Blanchard he says that he will. He beat Blanchard in the middle of the ring. Beating the champion in a non-title match should lead to a title shot.
Jimmy Garvin and Babydoll are backstage. Garvin says that he's gunning for WCW U.S. Champion Lex Luger. He's held championship belts all over the world. He's come to WCW for one reason and that's to win some major championship gold. Luger is just a placeholder in his opinion.
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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 23, 2013 11:50:30 GMT -4
WWF Superstars: 2-1-87:
Curt Hennig pinned Frankie Williams at 5:00 with a roll up Rockers d. Mulkey Brothers at 11:00 with a rolling reverse Randy Savage pinned Vernon Deaton at 1:52 with a bodyslam Bam Bam Bigelow pinned John Bonello at 0:43 with a bridge suplex
Main Event: WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Johnny Rodz at 4:20 with the Leg Drop*1
Notes:
*1 - After the match Curt Hennig attacks Hulk Hogan. He hits Hogan with a chair and then walks to the back.
Angle Developments:
Piper's Pit: WWF Tag Team Champions U.S. Express are the guests this week. Windham says that they've agreed to defend the titles against Adonis and Murdoch at Saturday Night's Main Event in March.
Ravishing Rick Rude and Bobby Heenan are with Mean Gene backstage. Rude says that the Junkyard Dog is just a place holder for the Intercontinental Championship. At Saturday Night's Main Event, he is going to take his prize.
Mean Gene is in the Event Center. Saturday Night's Main Event is coming up in just a few short weeks. The card is as follows:
WWF World Heavyweight Title Match: Hulk Hogan (c) vs. Curt Hennig
WWF Tag Team Title Match: U.S. Express (c) vs. North South Connection
WWF Intercontinental Title Match: Junkyard Dog (c) vs. Ravishing Rick Rude
Demolition vs. the Moondogs Rockers vs. Orient Express "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase vs. Tito Santana Randy Savage vs. Billy Jack Haynes Nikolai Volkoff vs. Brutus Beefcake
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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 23, 2013 20:01:13 GMT -4
WCW Saturday Night: 2-1-87
WCW World Television Champion Tully Blanchard pinned Gene Ligon at 2:16 with the Piledriver Magnum TA pinned George South at 2:44 with a body press Rock N Roll Express d. Jim and Mac Jeffers at 1:19 with a sunset flip Nikita Koloff pinned Mike Jackson at 6:00 with the Russian Sickle Jack and Jerry Brisco d. Rocky King and Randy Hogan at 1:31 with a forearm
WCW United States Title Match: Lex Luger (c) pinned Don Kernodle at 10:39 with a body slam
Steiner Brothers d. Paul Garner and Doug Vines at 1:16 with the Frankensteiner Wahoo McDaniel pinned Ranger Ross at 4:24 with a chop Arn Anderson pinned Lee Ramsey at 4:39 with the DDT
Main Event: Ron Garvin pinned Black Bart at 3:01 with a flying shoulder block
Angle Developments:
WCW Television Champion Tully Blanchard is out for an interview. Brad Armstrong just got lucky in their last match. He'll gladly but this belt on the line just so he can teach Armstrong that he's the better man.
Dusty Rhodes is out for an interview. He's going to take what Ric Flair loves most, the World Championship. He wants Flair and the Horsemen to lay awake at night wondering when Dusty Rhodes is going to run them out of WCW.
WCW United States Champion Lex Luger is out for an interview. Jimmy Garvin has an inflated sense of ego. He won some regional belts here and there and suddenly he thinks he can take on the big boys. Well, he's about to have a serious wake up call. He's playing with the big boys now and this belt isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
Rock N Roll Express are out for an interview. Morton says that they're the best tag team in the world of wrestling today. That's why they're formally issuing their challenge to Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard for the tag team title belts.
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Post by j on Jun 23, 2013 22:24:32 GMT -4
i just got this game last week, are you just using the Mulkey's as your jobber tag team? they are the only ones i'd seen unless i was missing someone.
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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 24, 2013 11:42:18 GMT -4
Yeah, they are the only team I've found that are jobbers. So I just use then repeatedly.
What do you think of the game?
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Post by j on Jun 24, 2013 20:08:51 GMT -4
i'm having fun so far. i just started doing 1984 WWF
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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 27, 2013 22:11:06 GMT -4
The USWA is a third promotion. It will be mostly Memphis talent but some AWA and WCCW talent will get mixed in for good measure. This is a distant third promotion so what you'll see are guys stop by for a few months between WWF and WCW runs or guys who are considered washed up in the big leagues coming in for a run.
I have held out some talent from the big leagues to give them a stable talent base. Jerry Lawler, Bill Dundee, Tommy Rich, Jimmy Valiant, the Fabulous Ones and Buddy Landell will be the main talent base for the USWA.
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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 27, 2013 22:22:05 GMT -4
USWA Championship Wrestling: 2-2-87
Eric Embry and Tom Prichard d. Keith Eric and Ken Raper at 3:38 with a body slam Jimmy Valiant d. Rooster Cogburn at 2:41 by count out The Snowman submitted Freezer Thompson at 4:48 with a spinning toe hold
Main Event: Southern Tag Team Title Match: Fabulous Ones (c) d. Dirty White Boys at 11:51 by count out*1
Notes:
*1 - Tony Anthony and Len Denton attack Lane and Keirn after the bell. Anthony grabs a rope and tries to hang Keirn but Lane grabs a chair and chases them out of the ring.
Angle Developments:
Southern Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler is out for an interview. He knows the Snowman has been talking a lot of trash since entering the USWA. A lot of men have tried to take this belt from him and he always wins in the end.
Eric Embry and Tom Prichard are out for an interview. Embry tells the Fabulous Ones to not rest easy. They'll get their title shot in the near future and when they do those belts will be coming into their ownership.
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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 29, 2013 20:30:57 GMT -4
WWF Wrestling Challenge: 2-2-87:
Koko B. Ware pinned Ken Jugan at 6:49 with a vertical suplex Hacksaw Jim Duggan pinned Bill Dixon at 1:12 with the Clothesline Greg Valentine pinned Joe Lightfoot at 0:42 with a turnbuckle smash Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff d. Mulkey Brothers at 5:36 with a double back drop
Main Event: Fabulous Rougeaus d. Bushwackers at 6:49 with the Dropkick
Angle Developments:
The Fabulous Rougeaus mocked the Bushwackers in a pre-match interview.
WWF Intercontinental Champion Junkyard Dog was backstage. He thinks Rick Rude talks a big game but he thinks he'll come up short at Saturday Night's Main Event. He defeated a lot of men to win this belt and he's not going to let a punk like Rude end his reign so early.
Mr. Fuji and the Orient Express are backstage. Fuji says that his team has been beating the Rockers in arenas all over the country. At Saturday Night's Main Event, his team will put away the Rockers for good and move into title contention.
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Post by maddog1981 on Jun 29, 2013 20:44:24 GMT -4
WCW Main Event: 2-2-87
Buzz Sawyer d. Dick Slater at 17:26 by count out
Main Event: Midnight Express d. Chavo and Hector Guerrero at 16:26 with the Rocket Launcher
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Post by maddog1981 on Jul 1, 2013 21:05:58 GMT -4
WCW Pro: 2-8-87:
Main Event: Rock N Roll Express d. WCW World Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard at 28:38 with a body press
Stand-By Match: Jimmy Garvin pinned Tim Horner at 13:00 with the Spinebuster
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Post by maddog1981 on Jul 1, 2013 21:23:45 GMT -4
WCW Worldwide: 2-8-87
Kansas Jayhawks d. Rocky King and Italian Stallion at 12:30 with an elbow Terry Taylor pinned Gene Ligon at 0:45 with a small package
Main Event: WCW United States Title Match: Black Bart d. Lex Luger (c) at 19:30 by DQ*1
Notes:
*1 - Jimmy Garvin got involved in the match. They brawled and the referee decided to disqualify Luger as a result.
Angle Developments:
WCW World Television Champion Tully Blanchard is backstage. He's not worried about Brad Armstrong one bit. Armstrong is lucky to be in the same ring with a Horseman. He admits that he might have underestimated Armstrong the first time but that won't happen a second time.
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